The Literary Life Podcast

Episode 75: Phantastes, Ch. 20-End

Dec 8, 2020
The hosts dive into the enchanting ending of George MacDonald's 'Phantastes,' examining profound themes of death, rebirth, and self-discovery. They reflect on the protagonist's journey through Fairyland, discussing the transformative power of love and the pitfalls of superficial connections. The conversation also touches on how social media influences real-life relationships. Finally, listeners are invited to partake in exciting reading challenges to enrich their literary lives!
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ANECDOTE

Christmas Tree Traditions Anecdote

  • Angelina and Cindy share personal Christmas traditions involving live vs artificial trees and light preferences.
  • These anecdotes reveal the diverse meanings of Christmas magic within families.
INSIGHT

Phantastes' Revolutionary Ending

  • George MacDonald's Phantastes was revolutionary for its time by blending fantasy with philosophical and theological reflections.
  • It challenges Victorian realism by asserting death leads to resurrection, challenging nihilism and existential despair.
INSIGHT

Medieval View of Death

  • Dying well in Phantastes symbolizes spiritual victory and maturity, contrasting modern fear of death.
  • Death is portrayed as the beginning of true life, emphasizing resurrection over nihilism.
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